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[[File:Inquistorial Henchmen sketches.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A variety of Inquisitorial Henchmen]]
[[Image:AcolyteIQ.jpg|thumb|right|Inquisitorial Acolyte]]
 
An '''Acolyte''' (sometimes referred to as an '''Explicator''' or '''Interrogator''') is an apprentice [[Inquisitor]] given over to the tutelage of a more experienced member of the [[Inquisition]].  Acolytes accompany a fully experienced Inquisitor in his Inquisitorial duties. He may perform a number of tasks such as warrior, scribe, and interrogator.  After a set amount of time, his or her master will recommend to the Ordos of the [[Inquisition]] to advance the Acolyte to full Inquisitorial rank.  After this, the Acolyte is a full Inquisitor and begins his own agenda and operations.  Although the former Acolyte is no longer bound to his old master, the two will have formed a bond and may work together and help one another in the future.
 
  
Acolytes start at the rank of '''Explicator''', where they learn how to extract information using torture under the direction of their mentor Inquisitor. Explicators move up as more experience is gained in the ways of the Inquisition to the rank of '''Interrogator'''. Interrogators are both capable and strong, having a tremendous will to survive battle alongside their mentors.
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'''Acolytes''', '''Inquisitorial Henchmen''', or '''Agents''' are the followers an [[Inquisitor]] often keeps to aid him in his duties. These can range from combat specialists and psykers to data recorders and scouts. Many of the people an Inquisitor keeps are exceptional in their devotion and skills and are often discovered during the Inquisitor's activities. Often they are one-off attachments, but if they show particular skills then they may be asked to attach themselves to the Inquisitor permanently. Most Inquisitors keep only a handful of helpers relevant to their current mission, but some keep larger numbers, often spread throughout a large area, which can be called upon at any time.{{Fn|1}}
  
Acolytes are also often called upon to do separate missions of less importance or provide additional firepower for their mentor. Simple missions can include anything from running errands to a planetary government, getting take-out meals, shuttling around important people, scouting terrain and filing reports; to fully representing an Inquisitor's presence on an entire planet which may include hunting down a particular individual, leading a group of individuals to exterminate a cult etcOften Acolytes are sent into an area to set up a base of operations in preparation for the coming of their mentors and subsequent missions.
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==Ranks==
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*'''[[Interrogator]]''' - The final stage for an Inquisitor in training.  Interrogators are both capable and strong, having a tremendous will to survive battle alongside their mentors.{{Fn|1}}
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*'''Explicator''' - The first step of an Inquisitor in training, they learn how to extract information using torture under the direction of their mentor Inquisitor.{{Fn|1}}
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*[[Legate Investigator]] - Some Ordos, such as the [[Ordos Calixis]], make use of Acolytes gifted with a formal carta of inquiry and a Sigil of Question, giving them the formal authority of the Inquisition for the duration of a particular investigation.{{Fn|6b}}
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*'''Prime''' - The lead Acolyte of a Warband.{{Fn|6c}}
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*'''Throne Agent''' - The most trusted members of an Inquisitor's retinue, Throne Agents have ascended to join the ranks of the Inquisition itself, and have both power and responsibility accordingly.{{Fn|7b}}
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*'''Trusted Acolyte''' - Often given positions of responsibility, such as running an Inquisitor's facilities while they are away or operating in long-term undercover operations.{{Fn|5b}}
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*'''Proven Acolyte''' - After a cell has completed several successful missions, they are inducted more fully into the workings of the Inquisition and can operate more interdependently.{{Fn|5b}}
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*'''Acolyte''' - Servants and aids of InquisitorsThough not of the rank of Inquisitors, they are nonetheless considered agents of the Inquisition.{{Fn|5b}}
  
==See also==
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==Archetypes==
*[[Inquisitorial Ranks]]
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In theory, almost any type of Imperial citizen can be seconded by an Inquisitor for service to the [[Inquisition]].  Some of the most frequently found archetypes are listed below.
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===Acolyte===
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[[File:Interrogator.jpg|thumb|right|100px|An Interrogator]]
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Some Acolytes are unique positions only found within the Inquisition, such as Interrogators who act as their Inquisitor's apprentice.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|9a}}
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*[[Reliquary 26|Agent of Reliquary 26]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Explicator]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Interrogator]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|7a}}{{Fn|9a}}
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*[[Legate Investigator]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Notary]]{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Oblationists|Sin Eater]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*[[Ordo Sicarius Initiate]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Tyrantine Shadow Agent]]{{Fn|6b}}
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===Adepta Sororitas===
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[[File:Adepta Sororitas Battle Sister.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A Battle Sister]]
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The [[Adepta Sororitas]] are the [[Ecclesiarchy]]'s fighting arm.{{Fn|6a}}
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*[[Sister Oblatia]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Canoness|Sister of Battle Canoness]]{{Fn|6b}}
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===Arco-Flagellant===
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[[File:Damien 1427.jpg|thumb|right|100px|An Arco-Flagellant]]
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An [[Arco-Flagellant]] is a heretic turned into a combat servitor by the Ecclesiarchy.{{Fn|9j}}
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===Assassin===
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[[File:VindicareEF.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A Vindicare Assassin]]
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[[Assassin]]s are agents specialized in killing and infiltration.{{Fn|5a}}{{Fn|9k}}{{Fn|10a}}
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*[[Death Cultist]]{{Fn|7a}}{{Fn|9k}}
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*[[Eversor Assassin]]{{Fn|10b}}
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*[[Malfian Bloodsworn]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Maltek Stalker]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*[[Metallican Gunslinger]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[The Moritat|Moritat Reaper]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Officio Assassinorum|Officio Assassin]]{{Fn|9k}}
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*[[Vindicare Assassin]]{{Fn|7a}}
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===Chiurgeon===
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[[File:Re03 9778 sisterhospitaller jacobatienza.jpg|thumb|right|100px|A Sister Hospitaller]]
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[[Chiurgeon]]s specialize not only in the art of healing but also the art of repentance, interrogation, and the yielding of information through torture.{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|10a}}
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*[[Torturer]]{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Excoriator]]{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Orders Hospitaller|Sister Hospitaller]]{{Fn|2}}
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===Cultists and Fanatics===
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[[File:AcolyteIQ.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A Cultist]]
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[[Imperial Cult|Cultists]], such as the [[Redemptionists]], can be commonly be found in an Inquisitor's retinue.{{Fn|9e}}
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**[[Fanatic]]{{Fn|9e}}
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**[[Demagogue]]{{Fn|9e}}
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===Daemonhost===
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A [[Daemonhost]] is a living mortal body used as a receptacle to bind a [[daemon]].{{Fn|9l}}
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===Desperados===
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[[File:Devlan.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A Desperado]]
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[[Desperado]]s{{Fn|7a}}{{Fn|9f}}{{Fn|10a}} or [[Scum]]{{Fn|5a}} are rogues and killers.
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*[[Cult-Stalker]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Malfian Bloodsworn]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Metallican Gunslinger]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Reclaimator]]{{Fn|6b}}
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===Familiar===
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[[Image:Servo-skull.jpg|thumb|right|100px|A Servo-skull]]
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[[Familiar]]s are constructs attuned to the Inquisitor's mental signature.{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Cherubim]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Servo-skull]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Psyber-eagle]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}
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===Hierophant===
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[[File:BanisherArt.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A Banisher]]
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[[Hierophant (Inquisition)|Hierophant]]s{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|7a}}{{Fn|10a}} or [[Cleric]]s{{Fn|5a}} are pious holy men of the Ecclesiarchy such as Priests or Banishers, able to join the Inquisitor in prayer and boost his enchantments against Daemons.
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*[[Banisher]]{{Fn|8}}{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Black Priest of Maccabeus]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Cardinal]]{{Fn|9i}}
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*[[Castigator (Inquisition)|Castigator]]{{Fn|1}}
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*[[Daemonym Seeker]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Drill Abbot]]{{Fn|9i}}
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*[[Forsaken Priest]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*[[Priest|Ecclesiarchy Priest]]{{Fn|1}}
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*[[Exorcist (Inquisition)|Exorcist]]{{Fn|1}}
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*[[Preacher]]{{Fn|9i}}
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===Mutant===
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[[File:Quovandius.jpg|thumb|right|100px|A Mutant]]
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[[Mutant]]s are creatures bearing some form of severe genetic deviance from the normal members of their species.{{Fn|9h}}
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===Mystic===
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[[File:Astropath Regimental Advisor.jpg|thumb|left|100px|An Astropath]]
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[[Mystic]]s{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|10a}} or [[Psyker]]s{{Fn|5a}} often accompanying Inquisitors that lack any psychic abilities of their own, they can also serve as advisors, psychic shields or even a decoy as the daemons are attracted to the psychic mind of the Mystic.
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*[[Astropath]]{{Fn|1}}
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*[[Imperial Diviner]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*[[Primaris Psyker]]{{Fn|7a}}
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*[[Sanctioned Psyker]]{{Fn|1}}
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*[[Tainted Psyker]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*[[Templar Calix of the Scholastia Psykana]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Theomancer]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Verminspeaker]]{{Fn|3b}}
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*[[Warp-Seer]]{{Fn|1}}
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===Penitent===
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[[File:Penitent.jpg|thumb|right|100px|A Penitent]]
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[[Penitent (Inquisition)|Penitent]]s are rogue psykers that have been captured and made to repent by an Inquisitor and been put to service by their deliverer.{{Fn|2}}
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**[[Bound Psyker]]{{Fn|2}}
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**[[Penitent Witch]]{{Fn|2}}
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**[[Blank|Pariah]]{{Fn|2}}
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===Rogue Trader===
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[[File:VonCastellan.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A Rogue Trader]]
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[[Rogue Trader]]s may work for an Inquisitor, either as a solo agent or part of the Inquisitor's retinue.{{Fn|9d}}
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===Sage===
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[[File:Dialogus.jpg|thumb|right|100px|A Sister Dialogous]]
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A [[Sage]],{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|7a}}{{Fn|10a}} Savant, or [[Adept]]{{Fn|5a}} is an administrative specialist, often biologically augmented with increased mental storage and processing power.
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*[[Autosavant]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Bonded Emissary]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Calculus Logi]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Calixian Xeno-Arcanist]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Daemonym Seeker]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Lexmechanic]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Malefic Scholar]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*[[Sister Dialogous]]{{Fn|2}}
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===Seeker===
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[[File:ArbitratorArt.jpg|thumb|left|100px|An Arbitrator]]
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Seekers are used to catch criminals.{{Fn|10a}}  They are often drawn from [[Arbitrator]]s{{Fn|5a}} and [[Enforcers]]{{Fn|9f}} who apprehend and punish those who break the Emperor's laws.
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*[[Cult-Stalker]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Judge]]{{Fn|7a}}
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*[[Malfian Bloodsworn]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Mortiurge]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*[[Warden of the Divisio Immoralis]]{{Fn|6b}}
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===Space Marine===
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[[File:DWVet8.jpg|thumb|right|100px|A Deathwatch Veteran]]
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[[Space Marines]] can be found in an Inquisitor's service, especially those of the Deathwatch who serve as the Chamber Militant of the [[Ordo Xenos]].{{Fn|9b}}
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*[[Deathwatch|Deathwatch Space Marine]]{{Fn|10b}}
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*[[Grey Knights|Grey Knights Space Marine]]{{Fn|10b}}
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===Techpriest===
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[[File:Techpriest2.JPG|thumb|left|100px|A Techpriest]]
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[[Techpriest]]s of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] frequently serve in an Inquisitor's retinue.{{Fn|5a}}{{Fn|9c}}
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*[[Bonded Emissary]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Heretek Savant]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*[[Magos]]{{Fn|7}}{{Fn|9c}}
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*[[Secutor]]{{Fn|6}}
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*[[Techpriest]]{{Fn|9c}}
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*[[Techsorcist]]{{Fn|11}}
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===Warrior===
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[[File:Crusader.jpg|thumb|right|100px|A Crusader]]
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A [[Warrior (Inquisition)|Warrior]] is used by more militant Inquisitors.  They are generally there to provide the Inquisitor with covering fire or combat support and form the Inquisitor's bodyguard.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|10a}}
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*[[Chaliced Commissariat Operative]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Crusader]]{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|7a}}
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*[[Feral Warrior]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Guardsman#Hardened Veteran Squad|Imperial Guard Veteran]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|5a}}{{Fn|9f}}
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*[[Malfian Bloodsworn]]{{Fn|6b}}
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*[[Penal Legionnaire]]{{Fn|4a}}
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*'''Pyroclast'''{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Servitor|Combat-Servitor]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Servitor|Gun-Servitor]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Storm Trooper]]{{Fn|7a}}
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===Others===
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*[[Warp Dabbler]]{{Fn|4a}}
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*[[Codex: Witch Hunters (3rd Edition)]]
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Daemonhunters (3rd Edition)]], pg. 14
*[[Codex: Daemonhunters (3rd Edition)]]
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Witch Hunters (3rd Edition)]], pg. 16
*[[Inquisitor Ascendant (Graphic Novel Series)]] by [[Dan Abnett]]
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*3: [[Dark Heresy: Creatures Anathema]]
*[[Hereticus (Novel)]] by '''Dan Abnett'''
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*4: [[Dark Heresy: The Radical's Handbook]]
*[[Inquisitor Annual 2004]]
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**{{Endn|4a}}: pgs. 42-63
*[[Inquisitor Rulebook]]
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**{{Endn|4b}}: pg. 141
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*5: [[Dark Heresy Core Rulebook]]
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**{{Endn|5a}}: pgs. 40-94
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**{{Endn|5b}}: pgs. 276-277
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*{{Endn|6}}: [[Dark Heresy: The Inquisitor's Handbook]]
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**{{Endn|6a}}: pgs. 41-51
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**{{Endn|6b}}: pgs. 54-85
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**{{Endn|6c}}: pg. 213
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*7: [[Dark Heresy: Ascension]]
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**{{Endn|7a}}: pgs. 50-98
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**{{Endn|7b}}: pg. 20
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*{{Endn|8}}: [[Codex: Grey Knights (5th Edition)]], pg. 48
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*9: [[Inquisitor Rulebook|Inquisitor Living Rulebook]]  
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**{{Endn|9a}}: pg. 85
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**{{Endn|9b}}: pg. 91
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**{{Endn|9c}}: pg. 93
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**{{Endn|9d}}: pg. 95
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**{{Endn|9e}}: pg. 97
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**{{Endn|9f}}: pg. 99
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**{{Endn|9g}}: pg. 101
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**{{Endn|9h}}: pg. 103
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**{{Endn|9i}}: pg. 105
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**{{Endn|9j}}: pg. 107
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**{{Endn|9k}}: pg. 109
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**{{Endn|9l}}: pg. 111
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*10: [[Dark Heresy Second Edition: Core Rulebook]]
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**{{Endn|10a}}: pg. 62-77
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**{{Endn|10b}}: pg. 296-299
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*{{Endn|11}}: [[Dark Heresy: Daemon Hunter]], pgs. 46-60
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A variety of Inquisitorial Henchmen

Acolytes, Inquisitorial Henchmen, or Agents are the followers an Inquisitor often keeps to aid him in his duties. These can range from combat specialists and psykers to data recorders and scouts. Many of the people an Inquisitor keeps are exceptional in their devotion and skills and are often discovered during the Inquisitor's activities. Often they are one-off attachments, but if they show particular skills then they may be asked to attach themselves to the Inquisitor permanently. Most Inquisitors keep only a handful of helpers relevant to their current mission, but some keep larger numbers, often spread throughout a large area, which can be called upon at any time.[1]

Ranks

  • Interrogator - The final stage for an Inquisitor in training. Interrogators are both capable and strong, having a tremendous will to survive battle alongside their mentors.[1]
  • Explicator - The first step of an Inquisitor in training, they learn how to extract information using torture under the direction of their mentor Inquisitor.[1]
  • Legate Investigator - Some Ordos, such as the Ordos Calixis, make use of Acolytes gifted with a formal carta of inquiry and a Sigil of Question, giving them the formal authority of the Inquisition for the duration of a particular investigation.[6b]
  • Prime - The lead Acolyte of a Warband.[6c]
  • Throne Agent - The most trusted members of an Inquisitor's retinue, Throne Agents have ascended to join the ranks of the Inquisition itself, and have both power and responsibility accordingly.[7b]
  • Trusted Acolyte - Often given positions of responsibility, such as running an Inquisitor's facilities while they are away or operating in long-term undercover operations.[5b]
  • Proven Acolyte - After a cell has completed several successful missions, they are inducted more fully into the workings of the Inquisition and can operate more interdependently.[5b]
  • Acolyte - Servants and aids of Inquisitors. Though not of the rank of Inquisitors, they are nonetheless considered agents of the Inquisition.[5b]

Archetypes

In theory, almost any type of Imperial citizen can be seconded by an Inquisitor for service to the Inquisition. Some of the most frequently found archetypes are listed below.

Acolyte

An Interrogator

Some Acolytes are unique positions only found within the Inquisition, such as Interrogators who act as their Inquisitor's apprentice.[1][2][9a]

Adepta Sororitas

A Battle Sister

The Adepta Sororitas are the Ecclesiarchy's fighting arm.[6a]

Arco-Flagellant

An Arco-Flagellant

An Arco-Flagellant is a heretic turned into a combat servitor by the Ecclesiarchy.[9j]

Assassin

A Vindicare Assassin

Assassins are agents specialized in killing and infiltration.[5a][9k][10a]

Chiurgeon

A Sister Hospitaller

Chiurgeons specialize not only in the art of healing but also the art of repentance, interrogation, and the yielding of information through torture.[2][10a]

Cultists and Fanatics

A Cultist

Cultists, such as the Redemptionists, can be commonly be found in an Inquisitor's retinue.[9e]

Daemonhost

A Daemonhost is a living mortal body used as a receptacle to bind a daemon.[9l]

Desperados

A Desperado

Desperados[7a][9f][10a] or Scum[5a] are rogues and killers.

Familiar

A Servo-skull

Familiars are constructs attuned to the Inquisitor's mental signature.[2]

Hierophant

A Banisher

Hierophants[1][7a][10a] or Clerics[5a] are pious holy men of the Ecclesiarchy such as Priests or Banishers, able to join the Inquisitor in prayer and boost his enchantments against Daemons.

Mutant

A Mutant

Mutants are creatures bearing some form of severe genetic deviance from the normal members of their species.[9h]

Mystic

Mystics[1][10a] or Psykers[5a] often accompanying Inquisitors that lack any psychic abilities of their own, they can also serve as advisors, psychic shields or even a decoy as the daemons are attracted to the psychic mind of the Mystic.

Penitent

A Penitent

Penitents are rogue psykers that have been captured and made to repent by an Inquisitor and been put to service by their deliverer.[2]

Rogue Trader

A Rogue Trader

Rogue Traders may work for an Inquisitor, either as a solo agent or part of the Inquisitor's retinue.[9d]

Sage

A Sister Dialogous

A Sage,[1][2][7a][10a] Savant, or Adept[5a] is an administrative specialist, often biologically augmented with increased mental storage and processing power.

Seeker

An Arbitrator

Seekers are used to catch criminals.[10a] They are often drawn from Arbitrators[5a] and Enforcers[9f] who apprehend and punish those who break the Emperor's laws.

Space Marine

A Deathwatch Veteran

Space Marines can be found in an Inquisitor's service, especially those of the Deathwatch who serve as the Chamber Militant of the Ordo Xenos.[9b]

Techpriest

A Techpriest

Techpriests of the Adeptus Mechanicus frequently serve in an Inquisitor's retinue.[5a][9c]

Warrior

A Crusader

A Warrior is used by more militant Inquisitors. They are generally there to provide the Inquisitor with covering fire or combat support and form the Inquisitor's bodyguard.[1][2][10a]

Others

Sources


Forces of the Inquisition
Inquisitors Lord InquisitorOrdo Xenos InquisitorOrdo Malleus InquisitorOrdo Hereticus InquisitorOrdo Minoris Inquisitor
Acolytes Interrogator
Assassin Death CultCallidusCulexusEversorOrdo Sicarius InitiateVanusVenenumVindicare
Chiurgeon ExcoriatorSister HospitallerTorturer
Desperado Bounty HunterScum
Familiar CherubimPsyber-EagleServo-Skull
Hierophants/Fanatics BanisherCrusaderDrill AbbotEnlightenerHexorcistOblationistPriestRedemptionistQuestkeeper
Mystic AstropathDaemonhostDivinerNavigatorSanctioned PsykerWarp-Seer
Sage AutosavantLexmechanicMalefic ScholarSister DialogousReclaimatorServitorTech-Priest
Seeker ArbitratorCult-StalkerEnforcerJudgeMortiurge
Warrior Chrono-GladiatorCrusaderImperial Guard Veteran/Death World VeteranInquisitorial StormtrooperInquisitorial PyroclastPenal LegionnairePistoleerTempestus ScionCombat-ServitorGun-Servitor
Other Retinue Arco-FlagellantMutantPenitentRogue TraderSpace MarineXenos
Ordo Militants DeathwatchGrey KnightsSisters of Battle
Vehicles ChimeraLand RaiderLand Raider CrusaderLand Raider RedeemerRazorbackRhinoValkyrie
Fleet Inquisitorial Black Ship